
To search with Baypup, just type in a search string.
- Results only include pages that contain all of the query words: egg sugar flour vanilla
- Use quotes around words that must occur adjacently, as a phrase, e.g., “New York Times”.
- Punctuation between words also triggers phrase matching. So searching for http://www.baypup.com/ is the same as searching for “http www baypup com”.
- Searches are not case-sensitive, so searching for BaYpUp is the same as searching for bAyPuP.
- You can prohibit a term from resulting pages by putting a minus before it, e.g., searching for cookie recipe -peanut will find pages that discuss cookie recipes, but don’t use the word “peanut”.
- You can search within a single website by using site:www.example.com query. For example, site:en.wikipedia.org chocolate searches en.wikipedia.org for all pages that mention chocolate.
- That’s it!